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February 11, 2014

SPECIAL INVITATION FOR YOU! Attend Passnownow Event @ The 2014 Social Media Week

The Social Media Week is a worldwide event exploring the social, cultural and economic impact of social media. The objective is to help people and organizations connect through collaboration, learning and the sharing of ideas and information. We are excited to inform you that our Event has been listed as part of the “10 Must […]

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Boys really DO have bigger brains: This amazing image reveals just how male and female brains are wired differently

Many have long suspected that the male and female brains are very different. Now, researchers at Cambridge University have revealed just what those differences are. By studying over 20 years of neuroscience research, they were able to create a map showing just how the sexes differ. The research, published this week in the prestigious journal

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Is your left or right side more attractive? Study reveals why we tend to show our left side in pictures

Many of us have a certain pose for photos, but have you ever noticed your face has a tendency to turn to the right each time? If so, you’re not alone. Research of paintings dating back to the 14th century has revealed people prefer to pose showing the left half of their face – and

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Is this proof that how clever you are is in the genes? Teens with thinner grey matter ‘are less intelligent’

  A gene linked to the amount of grey matter in our brains – and therefore our intelligence – has been identified. Scientists found a variant of the gene was associated with a thinner cerebral cortex – the outer layer of the brain known as grey matter – and that those who had it tended

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4 Ways Teachers Can Encourage Students’ Online Interaction

The education sector is rapidly changing and adapting to new technologies. Modern days have made educators go above and beyond with their teaching skills and learn to use new tools to innovate their style and create a better learning environment for students. The reasons for this statistics are various, but one thing we know for

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